col·loi·dal so·lu·tion

colloidal dispersion

A mixture containing colloid particles that fail to settle out and are held in suspension. They are common in animal and plant tissues; the protoplasm of cells is an example. Particles of colloidal dispersions are too large to pass through cell membranes. Such dispersions usually appear cloudy.

Waterborne UV-curable polyurethanes (WUPU) have been increasingly used in many industrial applications such as coatings, adhesives, and inks because they combine the advantages of (i) polyurethane chemistry (ii) radiation curing technology, and (iii) physicochemistry of aqueous colloidal dispersions.

Later topics include the optical Kerr effect of DNA oligomers and tRNA, the geometry of purple membranes in aqueous medium, electric birefringence of liquid crystalline polymers, and drying dissipative structures of colloidal dispersions.

Technical literature describes the PL-PSDA particle size distribution analyzer which features an integrated, automated system for the rapid determination of particle size distribution of colloidal dispersions.

The contract is a means for determining the zeta potentials and size distribution of the ceramic nanoparticles to be used for determining the properties of ceramic colloidal dispersions prepared colloidal milling.

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